Leo Tolstoy

Tolstoy in 1908 Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (; , ; ), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential authors of all time. He received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906 and for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902, and 1909.

Born into an aristocratic family, Tolstoy's notable works include the novels ''War and Peace'' (1869) and ''Anna Karenina'' (1878), often cited as pinnacles of realist fiction, and two of the greatest books of all time. He first achieved literary acclaim in his twenties with his semi-autobiographical trilogy, ''Childhood'', ''Boyhood'', and ''Youth'' (1852–1856), and ''Sevastopol Sketches'' (1855), based upon his experiences in the Crimean War. His fiction includes dozens of short stories such as "After the Ball" (1911), and several novellas such as ''The Death of Ivan Ilyich'' (1886), ''Family Happiness'' (1859) and ''Hadji Murad'' (1912). He also wrote plays and essays concerning philosophical, moral and religious themes.

In the 1870s, Tolstoy experienced a profound moral crisis, followed by what he regarded as an equally profound spiritual awakening, as outlined in his non-fiction work ''Confession'' (1882). His literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus, centering on the Sermon on the Mount, caused him to become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist. His ideas on nonviolent resistance, expressed in such works as ''The Kingdom of God Is Within You'' (1894), had a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Ludwig Wittgenstein. He also became a dedicated advocate of Georgism, the economic philosophy of Henry George, which he incorporated into his writing, particularly in his novel ''Resurrection'' (1899).

Tolstoy received praise from countless authors and critics, both during his lifetime and after. Virginia Woolf called Tolstoy "the greatest of all novelists", and Gary Saul Morson referred to ''War and Peace'' as the greatest of all novels. Tolstoy never having won a Nobel Prize was a major Nobel Prize controversy, and remains one. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevic
    Published 1946
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  2. 122
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevic
    Published 1957
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  4. 124
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevic
    Published 1983
    Classmark: LG er 19/20 */Lit-94
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  5. 125
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevic
    Published 1926
    Classmark: TR Tol 3 *Tol/Kin
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  6. 126
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1986
    Classmark: TR Tol 2 *Tol/Had
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  7. 127
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1983
    Classmark: TR Tol 2 *Tol/Pol
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  8. 128
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1980
    Classmark: TR Tol 2 *Tol/Wie
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  9. 129
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1928
    Classmark: TR Tol 1 (1928)
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  10. 130
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1978
    Classmark: TR Tol 4 *Tol/Tag
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  11. 131
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1970
    Classmark: TR Tol 3 *Tol/Pol
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  12. 132
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1971
    Classmark: TR Tol 4 *Tol/Bri
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  14. 134
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1978
    Classmark: TR Tol 4 *Tol/Per
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  15. 135
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1935
    Classmark: TR Tol 1 (1935) *-1,01
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  16. 136
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevič
    Published 1984
    Classmark: TR Tol 2 *Tol/Aes
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  17. 137
    by Tolstoj, Lev Nikolaevic
    Published 1911
    Classmark: TR Tol 3 *Tol/Kri
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